Spring Break
March 11-15
March 11-15
Please join us in the Woolley Electronic Classroom (Wallace Library) for the presentation of an interdisciplinary faculty~student collaborative Virtual Reality project: 'On Exactitude in Science'. Semiotics of Representation: Early Modern Maps & Reality.
These can only be submitted if the student is currently taking the last course in the connection. Attention Seniors: self-initiated connection proposals will not be accepted in your final semester.
After this date, petitions for course withdrawals (WD recorded on transcript) will be considered only for documented and extenuating circumstances beyond the student's control.
"The Ugly Side of Cute: Anthropomorphism in Children's Literature" , a lecture-discussion by award-winning scholar and novelist LISA ROWE FRAUSTINO, Professor of English @ Eastern Connecticut State University […]
Are you wondering what paths you might take after you leave Wheaton? (Yes, you will leave relatively soon). Do you ponder on what graduate school might be like? Or ask yourself, how will I find “a” first job, then another job, then another?
Join us in building gender equity by participating in a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Prize drawings will take place every hour and refreshments will be served throughout the event. If you have a laptop, please bring it with you.
Professor Marcy Schwartz, author of Public Pages: Reading Along the Latin American Streetscape, will discuss her research on Latin American cartonera book collectives, political and artistic movements that produce books from recycled cardboard.
Join us in building gender equity by participating in a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Prize drawings will take place every hour and refreshments will be served throughout the event. If you have a laptop, please bring it with you.
Menaka Philips, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Tulane University Too often, feminist scholars center evaluations of liberalism in their analyses of gender and culture, […]